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Caption:French meat supplier Spanghero's president, Barthelemy Aguerre (R), answers journalists questions on February 11, 2013 at the headquarters of Spanghero in Castelnaudary, southern France. The Europe-wide scandal over horsemeat sold as beef spread on February 10 as leading French retailers pulled products from their shelves and threats of legal action flew. The suspect lasagne meals sold by Swedish frozen food giant Findus in Britain were made by French company Comigel using meat supplied by French meat-processing firm Spanghero. Aguerre declared that Spanghero respected the law. AFP PHOTO/REMY GABALDA (Photo credit should read REMY GABALDA/AFP/Getty Images)

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French meat supplier Spanghero's president, Barthelemy Aguerre (R), answers journalists questions on February 11, 2013 at the headquarters of Spanghero in Castelnaudary, southern France. The Europe-wide scandal over horsemeat sold as beef spread on February 10 as leading French retailers pulled products from their shelves and threats of legal action flew. The suspect lasagne meals sold by Swedish frozen food giant Findus in Britain were made by French company Comigel using meat supplied by French meat-processing firm Spanghero. Aguerre declared that Spanghero respected the law. AFP PHOTO/REMY GABALDA (Photo credit should read REMY GABALDA/AFP/Getty Images)

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